Police officers will be able to claim more pension money after a judge ruled in their favour following a pay row with Government.
Justice Ian Kawaley yesterday upheld a previous ruling that ten percen...
Bermuda's new stem cell regulations are unlikely to be in place when the Brown-Darrell Clinic's stem cell facility opens.
Health Minister Nelson Bascome yesterday said his Ministry would establish pol...
Retail boss Kristi Grayston last night urged shoppers not to "sew up your pockets" after new figures showed Christmas sales went down for the first time in seven years.
Low sales in clothes shops and ...
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday spoke of the significance of Bermuda's segregated past and told his critics: stop telling me to get over it.
The Premier described himself as a product of a racially divi...
The Ministry of Health is considering developing new regulations to protect patients who will undergo stem cell treatment in Bermuda.
The proposal — which would cover desperately ill people flying to ...
Until 1949 blacks had no real venue in segregated Bermuda where they could go and discuss politics and issues of the day.
That finally changed 60 years ago this month when Gerald DeShields and four of...
The Bank of Bermuda has confirmed Premier Ewart Brown's bank account was not credited with the amount of cash he was implied to have received in the 'false cheques' scandal.
A copy of a cheque for $14...
The "incredible" skills of local farmers — and the need to support them — was the topic of debate kicking off the Motion to Adjourn in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Junior Labour Minister Walter Ro...
Parking bays will be removed from the Hamilton terminal on Washington Street tomorrow in an effort to ease safety concerns of angry bus drivers.
They have been on a work-to-rule for more than a week —...
Mayor of St. George Mariea Caisey wants special ferries to collect people from Dockyard after cruise ships' visits to the Old Town were cut.
Only the Norwegian Majesty, which will make 21 trips to Ord...